Duran Lantink’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection, titled Duranimal, is a mix of prints, shapes, and unexpected pairings. The collection encourages individuality and creativity, inviting people to step outside conventions and define their own style.

Known for his exaggerated shapes, Lantink shifts focus in this collection to more fitted silhouettes, using shape as a key element of style. While moving away from the bubble-like looks of his previous work, he still includes dramatic pieces.

The show itself was a unique experience, produced in collaboration with Paris-based Bureau Betak. The soon-to-be new offices of Bureau Betak served as the show space, with the company’s daily operations integrated into the concept. Sound artist Frederic Sanchez added depth to the event with a partly improvised a cappella performance by Parisian choristers. Inspired by an avant-garde sound piece from the 1970s, the choristers, wearing Converse, performed from their cubicles as models walked past.

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